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The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
T HE pbeocbromocytoma is a tumor of the chromaffrn tissue of the body; and since chromaffrn tissue is rather widely distributed, it follows that the location of these tumors may also vary widely. Naturally, since most of the chromaffrn tissue is in the adrenal meduIla, this is by far the most common location for these tumors.
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T HE pbeocbromocytoma is a tumor of the chromaffrn tissue of the body; and since chromaffrn tissue is rather widely distributed, it follows that the location of these tumors may also vary widely. Naturally, since most of the chromaffrn tissue is in the adrenal meduIla, this is by far the most common location for these tumors.
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Onkologie, 2009
Recent advances in imaging techniques (e.g. computed tomography, nuclear resonance imaging) have led to the discovery of unexpected adrenal tumors in about 2% of the patients. The incidental discovery of an adrenal tumor presents a complex diagnostic problem since the differentiation of the few endocrine active adrenal tumors (combined less than 6% of ...
F. Jockenhövel, R. Hoermann, K. Mann
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Recent advances in imaging techniques (e.g. computed tomography, nuclear resonance imaging) have led to the discovery of unexpected adrenal tumors in about 2% of the patients. The incidental discovery of an adrenal tumor presents a complex diagnostic problem since the differentiation of the few endocrine active adrenal tumors (combined less than 6% of ...
F. Jockenhövel, R. Hoermann, K. Mann
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An exceedingly rare adrenal collision tumor: adrenal adenoma–metastatic breast cancer–myelolipoma
Adrenal collision tumors (ACTs), in which distinct tumors coexist without histological intermingling in the same adrenal gland, are rare and their actual prevalence is unknown. ACTs commonly consist of adrenal cortical adenoma, myelolipoma, or metastatic
Sahayini A. Kumar, Dongyan Liu
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Minerva endocrinologica, 2009
Adrenal tumors can be primary or secondary entities. Primary tumors are able to secrete hormones which may cause significant effects clinically. Typical tumor-related adrenal diseases are Conn's syndrome (hyperaldosteronism), Cushing's syndrome (hypercortisolism), and pheochromocytoma (catacholamine excess). Primary adrenal tumors are rarely malignant,
D, Rubello, M D, Gross
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Adrenal tumors can be primary or secondary entities. Primary tumors are able to secrete hormones which may cause significant effects clinically. Typical tumor-related adrenal diseases are Conn's syndrome (hyperaldosteronism), Cushing's syndrome (hypercortisolism), and pheochromocytoma (catacholamine excess). Primary adrenal tumors are rarely malignant,
D, Rubello, M D, Gross
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